Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 245, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 28, 1965 Page: 4 of 14
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Take A Vote!
GOLDTHWArTE (SC)-Miss uniarm were Jay Koonce Da-
By ASIGAIL VAN BUREN
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meeting
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o and asters, accented with
White
small chry
Capps, second, and
Mrs.
national convention to be held
Meluig
was her sister’s maid of honor men.
no dancing!
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CONFIDENTIAL to “Not
Room of Cariton Hotel Table
home to have a warm and "liv-
Dear Heloise
has a fit. He reads your col-
All the rods in our ciosets are ed in" took
House wife
Heloise
and Mrs. Earl Bines. third
FALL FASHIONS IN FABRICS
Auntie
Club Members
Tea Honors Bride-Elect
Dacron and Cotton Blends
Vote For Well
the bride-elect s chosen colors.
Godfrey
and mints were served from a
ed ‘he speakers, and Mn J.O.
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Slides Shown Thursday
For Bluebonnet Members
SCOTTIE STAMP BOOKS REDEEMED
AT $2 SO PER BOOK ON THE
PURCHASE OF MERCHANDISE ONLY
WSCS Holds
Study Meeting
husband that now that yea re
married, three is a crowd, and
Sell Those Unwanted
Items In The Bulletin
Classified Ads
MY CLEAMING
•tel m Mtli
fiercely that I'm afraid he’ll hurt
him. if my husband sees me
"rock" or cuddle the baby he
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eight months old and his fa-
ther roughhouses with him so,
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masnocow soME
JSrSDEOUT-OTHEaS
amescapweomBO«TS
Carry at the organ Mn FB.
Porter, vice president, introduc-
re harm brushed with gold held
massive arrangements of white
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the dob voted to start drilling
a water well this week at the
community center Final plans
were made for entering a float
>to the Brownwood Rodeo Pa-
rade A rummage sale to sched-
uled for Friday and Saturday
' in the Pounds bullding to Brown-
Linda Louise Dorough, A
ter of Mr .and Mrs Paul
train which fell from the shoul
dart. Her matching mantilla of
imported French net with re.
embroidered Alencon lace tell
in deep folds over the shoulders
Miso Paula Dianne Dorough
in the receiving line were the
honoree and her mother. Mrs
R B Florea Mrs James Smith
Sr. and Mrs. Ora Smith, grand-
mother of the prospective bride
groom
Society of Christian Service of
Central Methodist Church was
held Monday at 9:30 a.m. in the
sic fraternity He did extra mu-
steal study in Santa Barbara,
Calif., Chicago m. Sew York
City. Saizbery, Austria, and at
Hancock. Maine, where he was
conducting student of the late
Pierre Monteux for three sum-
Country Club Mrs Dean Bagley
and Mrs Bill Owens of San
Saba and Mrs Charles Curbo
and Mrs. C. F Stanford tied for
second place.
Dear Heloise:
This to for ladies who have
portable hair dryers with shol
der straps and the straps dig
boy." He won't allow the baby
to have a teddy bear or any
stuffed toy to cuddle 'He says
no son of HIS is going to play
with dolls!) The boy is only
I took two wire coat hungers your husband And now. dont
and pulled them out straight to you feel better. sugar
snake tong, narrow loops with
a hook oe one end.
Mrs Met
from “The
have to worry about her. And
if you baven’t it's too late to
worry.
Expensive Houses
People bought 565.000 new one
famiiv houses in INI O' this
total 120,000 were in the $25,-
000 or over price range
in Sao Francisco, Calif.. in Oc-
tober. Further plans for the an-
nual activity will be repo
in future meetings.
Nationally Known Brands of
SPORTSWEAR
decorations included pale yellow
chrysanthemums and daisies ac-
cented by mint green lime clus-
ters and lemon leaves.
Thirty guests attended.
vid Theriot, Adrian Hu
Tom Lowry, and Charles
Wares
it certainly doubled our clos-
• space
_____ Malcolm Luther Jernigan was
I agree wholeheartedly with his son’s best man Other at-
the French Room of the Brown-
townee Boas Night" dinners
were also covered showing pres
entation of awards
Mrs. Clarence Graves narrat-
Mrs Ken Bowker and Mrs Bill
Griffin, third.
East - west winners in the
game played to Brownwood Col-
three years at a
sday at 7 p m to
the usual adult height, but we
need tower rods for the young-
sters
presided over • business see-»
sson New officers elected for
1966 include George Boyd, pres-
ident: Mrs Ida Houston, vice
president: O. T. Houston, sec-
retary-treasurer. It was voted
to hold the INI reunion at Ad-
ams Street Community Center
in Brownwood the third Sunday
to July.
DEAR ON. If the majority
of the women want a lunch
eon meeting, then it shouid
remain a lncheon chib. And
if this woman wants to be a
member she should take her
turn at ha viag the luncheon.
Otherwise, drop her aad leave
her free to sit and bold her
dog's paw.
THE NEWEST IN COLORS - PATTERNS
AND TEXTURES
For Some Real Bargains
Each Item On This Counter One Dollar
KlllSend
SSw: abhezgreu
netimel--im •—ti 1 am the presidet, I am . . .
ON THE SPOT
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QENEW THOSE OLD VENETIAN BLINDS i
4’ Ntiri mior
0:
Get the sponge strap-cover
piece of an old pair of roller
skates, run the dryer strap
through the ped just as you
would a skate strap
Or. get a small sponge ithe
you want to be ALONE with
yourself faced with temptation
keep your eyes off him and
4—BROWNWOODBULLETIN, Wedaesday..July 21 '965 I
umn right after the sports page,
so maybe you can tell him he’s ’
wrong. I can't
TRULY WORRIED
Study program of Woman's wood with proceeds going to
- - - ■ ' the well driling project
MRS. MALCOLM LATHON JERNIGAN
___Formerly Linda Dorough
WEDDING TUP
For going away, the bride
chose a champagne colored suit
SHIRTS
Only J$< eech
We take zreat pride ta do
inzvonshut tew wag you
SHORTS - BLOUSES - PEDAL PUSHERS
CAPRI PANTS
A Must For Hot Weather Fun
V off
gadioli, asters and pompon_______ .
mums Palms and greenery with mnatching accessories Af-
ware used at the edges of the er a wredding trip through Colo-
chancel and on the pulpit plat- rado to Michigan, the couple
form will reside at 6000 Revere Place.
dining tabie Laid with pink sat-
you would do ■ a situation like
this. Most of the ladies feel we
churcb i* syt1
Opening song, "America The
THURSDAY
Miss Olive Smith and Mn.
Colita Ferris won first in Thurs-
day s game in Adams Street
wash as usual.
This has worked on all kinds
of natural and synthetic white
fabrics, and has not harmed any
of my washable materials.
R. H
Eaton, third.
TUESDAY
Mn. J. E Whiteside and Mn
C. C. Woodson placed first in
Tuesday's play at Brownwood
Nede3
, ners were Mn. Dingie and Mrs.
2 iWoodaon. first; Mr. and Mn.
’ ! B B Nuniey, second, and Mr.
yellow, blue, pink, and orchid.
Goodbyes were said to Mn
In James Godfrey Home
A tea bonoring Mias Sharon Sinamons served cake, and Mn
Flores bride elet of James P. Waid Rosser of Fort Worth la-
Smith was held Friday at 7:30 died punch.
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Held Sunday
In City Park
OWENS i BBC '—Approximate-
ly 75 persons attended the an-
nual reunion for relatives of the
late C C. and Allie Boyd Sun-
day in Riverside Park
Six of the seven children at
the late Mr and Mrs Boyd were
present They were Mn Cora
Davis, 87, of Fort Worth, the
oldest. Mn. Fannie Jones of
Ballinger, Mn Ida Houston of
May. George Boyd of May. 0.
W Boyd of Brownwood, and
Sleeping Nights to San Ma-
teo" Why worry? U you've
raised her right, you won't
Community Center C. F. Wes-
ner and Mn. Gertrude Dingle
won second.
SATURDAY
Saturday afternoon session
was held in the coliseum with
j Mrs. P. A Nelson and I. F.
Bay winrung first. Mn. A J.
Beck and B D Richmond plac-
ed second. Mrs. Bowker and
Mn. Smith won third.
SUNDAY
North-south winners in the
winner’s game held Sunday in
the coliseum were Mn Griffin
and Mn Bowker, first: Hayden
Callan and Mrs Aten Hall, sec-
and. and L F Buy and B D.
Richmond, third. Eart-west win-
Games and music were play-
ed throughout the day.
Others attended from Odesaa.
Coleman, May Ballinger, Wea-
therford and Comanche.
Robert Boyd, 65, the youngest,
of Youngsport Mrs Myrtle
Richardson of Comanche was
unable to attend due to illness.
A covered dish luncheon was
served at noon.
O W Boyd. 1965 president.
M. the widte at the strap and in A Moral arrangement of pink _ _
- - - gladio and mums centered the Gilmore
taMa. Appointments were at sil-
ver and crystal Mrs Porter
WEDDING MUSIC Dallas
Mn Lafayette Wofford was Gradual- of Robert E Lee
organist Joe Lee Porter sang High School, bride attended Ty-
a soto. and Mr and Mn Joe jc- Jumior College where she
Lee Porter sang a duet was a member of Apache Bells
Bride was given in marriage and Phi Theta Kappa She re
by her father She wore a tor- ceived a bachelor of arte de-
mal gown of capflelight peau gree from North Texas State
de test designed with a slim University where she was a
sheath front and full back start member of Pi Delta Phi
The molded bodice featured an Bridegroom received bachelor
empire waistline and a scoop- of arts and master of arts de-
ebde tea strap through
Ne more acre shoudera
tones They took quite attractive
on a telephone stand
Eleanor May
p.m. tn tee home of Mn James Other flower arrangements
Dear Heloise: Godfrey Kathryn Rosser of Fort throughout the house were a
Try putting fancy adhesive Worth ' greeted guests at the .....
backed paper on telephone direc-
Qgosszaurmharmacbt,
Misses Patty Sproule Jan Har: Bridegroom’s parents were
. ria. Jill Prestidge, cousin at hosts fr the rehearsal dinner
. the bride. Janell Jernigan, sis- Fniday night im the Turquoise
ter af the bridegroom, and Mn. r - _ - -
where a tan basket at the een- Kay Mathis.' Mary Ann Harm,
ter was filled with white gladi- Priscilla Hoytoman Kathleen
— Brady, and Mrs Robert Hen-
McNEILL
OFFICE FURNITURE CO.
“a 11 veds
register. Beautiful, was led by Mrs.
Refreshments at cake. muts. WD Pierce with Mrs H.T.
eon Dorough at Tyler, and Mal dress
coim Laton Jernigan, son at Immediately following the
Mr and Mrs Maloim Luther wedding a reception was held
Jernigan of Goldthwaite, were to fellowship ten of the church,
united B marriage Saturday Bride s table wa* laid with white
OWENS - Approximately 50
persons attended a regular
meeting of Owens Domino Club
Friday. Activities at the eve
rung included "42," dominoes,
water and music.
During a business meeting.
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Dear Abby ..
OFFICE
FURNTURE
select From
Qulit
Waad Or
at tocoynue to meet ■ the the luncheon, she told me that
French Room at the Brows- it was impossible for her to en-
toaper... . ... tertain as her dog is very jeak
A report wasimade ous and she has to give him
year s Boas Nyx dinner The tranquilzers whenever she has
winqing ST 0 the attendance company Kindly advisewhat
contest wiu be announced at vou would do in a situation like
DE.AR ABBY After three
daughters I finally had a little
boy. Mv husband was wild with
joy, but he's going overboard to
make sure his son will be "all
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Mr. Insurance
scum were Mrs J Claude Smith
and Mrs Lena Mattax. first. B. . .
D Richmond and Mrs E P BOVu Reunion
Woodruff, second, and Mrs. !
Pauline Ater and Mn Pauline
gc,. -------—. DEAR ABBY We are a group
RC Rambo, ways and means of ten church members who
chairman, was asked to order have in each oth-
eas 5 fir sice: SSLS
5Ssa”
ss s: 20 2
* an member at the he huncheon ■ her home and
DEAR ABBY I am going to
bring my problem straight out
I am married to one man and
am in love with another. He
is my husband 1 best friend You
see, these two fellows grew up
together and before we were
married the three at us want
everywhere together. This fel-
low goes everywhere with us.
but he never has a date. When
we go dancing, he dances with
me We became friendly at these
tunes I feel my self falling deep-
er and deeper in love with him.
Abby. I think he feels the same
about me although neither one
of us ever came right out and
said it If I started to avoid Mm.
my husband would wonder why.
How can I control my heart?
FORBIDDEN FRUIT
DEAR FORBIDDEN: You
can control your heart by
controlling the situation. U you
don't know a girl with whom
to pair up the extra man, ask
him. And should you find
DEAR TRULY: All babies
need to be rockud and cud-
died. Aad they ales need some-
thing THEY can cuddle la re
turn. (This ishowene learns
to give and receive affection.)
Your busband’s roughness
LAAAE NNAPKGLp
HOMe WOK>r
--New Nations," speaking of India,
Queen Ask at Endand < 1663- China. Runssia, uba and others
I used to live and run my IHI' was so obese dhat she had and Mrs Jacksen C Oglesby
home by a set schedule dificuty in getting to a chair, gave the benediction.
la mubtle ways, my hurt and a-
ed neckline. Chandelier sheeves gnas from Southern Methodirt
were tocked with re-embroider- University where he was a
ed Alencon lace Wide scallops member of PM Mo Alpha mu-
of lace encircled the Camelot _
NEW FALL PATTERNS AND COLORS
STRIPES - CHECKS - PLAIDS - FLORALS
COLORS THAT STAND OUR FOR FALL
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SELECTION EVER
98c TO $1.39 PER YARD
Duplicate
Bridge
Results
North - south winners at the
Monday night session of last
week's duplicate bridge were
Mn Frank Anderson and I. F.
Bay. first: Mrs A. J. Beck and
Try Our One Dollar Counter
All - wool - flannels - bonded wool crepes - wool crepes • novelty weaves •
bonded wool knits.
Beau itful - vivid - new colors for Foil including block and winter white
$2.98 TO $3.98 PER YARD
Refreshments of cookie*,
punch and coffee were served
Visitors included Mr and Mrs
George Boyd, Mr and Mrs. John
Back, and Robert Baier.
Covered dish supper will be
served Friday night Those
atetnding will bring a covered
could cause the buy to taro
to his mother ter "proteo-
ttew" (This is what makes
genuine "sissies." Boys need
tenderness from their fatbers
to teach them teal "real me"
can else be gentie, sensitve,
aad loVing A man whe has
been denied "love" from Ma
father oftep grows up to be
the type whe asserts Ms "mas-
culinity ” by beating his wife
Md tyrannizing his children.
ng white tapers rose above the Members at the house party
I hung these on the clothes Dear Heloise f
bar and inserted a broom han- I have read many hints about i
die in the loops- (A third hang- uses for baby food jars, but 1 •
or may be placed in the center have one for a baby bottle, oth-
of the extension to give added er than its intended use:
strength. The ounces are marked on the ।
The hangers can be taped or bottie, so it is a simple matter I
stapied to the broom handie to to pour in the desired amount I
prevent them from sipping off. of vinegar, oil, and other sea-
My nieces share one eioset. sonings for dressings
ea I made the exterision hanger I just put the plastic protec- i
just long enough to take care tor cap or the beetle, put it in I
at ano chld's clothes (we hang the refrigerator, and it takes '
baby clothes, bkuses. ete. on very little space.
Uhe top bar above the exten- Valeria
sion. Dear Helise:
The other child, whoistal I have found that perspiration '
enough to reach the ciothes rod. odor car be removed from wash-
um the other end of the top able clothing by wetting the I
bar garment in suds and then sprin- |
The extension bar may be cut Eling it freely with baking soda I
to fit the full length at the Rub to a thick paste and let I
choset, or as the situation re- stand for about 20 minutes. Then I
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AM SAW
My 24 at 8 pm satin with an overshirt of tuile.
The Rev Byron Wolfe of5- A footed silver bowl bolding
ciated in the ceremony in Mar- white asters and small chry$
via Methodist Church at Tyler anthemnums, flanked by five-
before an altar centered with abranched silver candelabra with
massive arrangement at white white tapers decorated the to- .
chrysantbemums and pompon Me White flowers were used
mums Arehed candelabra hold- throughout the reception area
Dear Heloise:
I always had a hard time
putting all ay hair up into my
swimming cap because my hair
was aa tong
I found tent if I put a regu-
lar hair not over my hair first,
and then put or the swimming
cap, it is much easier to get aS
at my hair into the cap.
Lelia Thomas (age U)
Couple United Saturday ’
In Goldthwaite Church
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Desaor Caff *
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TEXAS UP - SPANISM coAr
••OMAN SAUSAGE - CMicKEN
Closed Wednesday
ow B*AOY mGMWAT
JACK Wl Owne
2, >
h,i
Ben Fomby served as brides-
maids
BEST MAN
The bootees presented the hon-
ore* with a pink corsege. Gifts
* were displayed on tables deco- ,
rated wih pink and white art.
Carolyn Allsbrooke at Fort
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 245, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 28, 1965, newspaper, July 28, 1965; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489897/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.